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Leaked Facebook Data Featured

Facebook Data Leaked from Over 500 Million Users

Facebook has lost respect with data leaks. Over the weekend it was discovered that Facebook data belonging to millions of users was leaked.

By Laura Tucker – Apr 5, 2021

System Update Malware Featured

Android App System Update Allows Hackers to Access Your Data

A new tactic is hidden in the Android app “System Update.” It’s no update – it’s malware that is secretly stealing your data.

By Laura Tucker – Apr 2, 2021

Digital Travel App Featured

Travel Pass App to Launch on iOS in a Few Weeks

To get the airline industry up and running, the IATA is instituting a travel pass app that it says will be available later this month on iOS.

By Laura Tucker – Apr 1, 2021

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More Smartphone Users Are Dumping Android for iPhone

A new survey shows that when it comes to the brand, more smartphone users are dumping Android for iPhone – at a quick pace.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 31, 2021

Macbook Air Recycled Beer Cans Featured

Apple Patent Shows Macs Made from Recycled Cans

Apple revealed in two patient applications it’s been using its own custom alloy made from recycled beer and pop cans on the MacBook Air.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 30, 2021

Counterterrorism Hackers Featured

Counterterrorism Hackers Behind Large Hack Google Identified

A large hacking operation Google outed was actually being carried out by counterterrorism hackers. These hackers were from a U.S. Western ally.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 29, 2021

Slack Connect Dm Featured

Slack Connect DM Update Quickly Tweaked

Slack Connect DM was quickly tweaked after it was rolled out over concerns it would allow users to be easily repeatedly harassed.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 26, 2021

Nintendo Switch Knockoff Featured

Nintendo Switch Knockoff in Works, Powered by Android

With rumors about a Nintendo Switch Pro, there is another rumor that Qualcomm is working on a Nintendo Switch knockoff powered by Android.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 25, 2021

Nintendo Switch Pro Featured

Nintendo Switch Pro Reportedly Launching with DLSS

A popular rumor is stating that a Nintendo Switch Pro with support for DLSS could be released for the 2021 holiday shopping season.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 24, 2021

Googles Fuchsia Developer Release Featured

Google’s Fuchsia Could Be Near 1st Developer Release

We could be nearing the day Android users get to dump it for its replacement. Google’s Fuchsia could be nearing its 1st developer release.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 23, 2021

Instagram For Kids Featured

Instagram for Kids in Development by Facebook

There age limits on social media have been largely ignored. However, Facebook has made it a priority to create an Instagram for Kids for users under 13.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 19, 2021

Group Facetime Calls Featured

Spammers Bombard Apple Users with Group FaceTime Calls

macOS and iOS users are reporting that they are being besieged by group FaceTime calls that are either spam or pranks, and they can’t block the numbers.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 18, 2021

Google Cuts Developer Fees Featured

Google Play Store Cut Developer Fees, Following Apple’s Lead

Under pressure from some developers, Apple reduced its cut of developer fees. Following suit, Google Play Store is cutting developer fees as well.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 17, 2021

Sms Messages Redirected Featured

SMS Messages Can Be Rerouted to Hackers for Just $16.

Do you get errant text messages and have no idea where they come from? SMS messages can be redirected to hackers for just $16.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 16, 2021

Virtual Virus Featured

Safe Blues Virtual Virus Developed to Track COVID

Safe Blues researchers are using Bluetooth to transfer a virtual virus between mobile devices to help track the COVID-19 virus.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 15, 2021

Printers Caused Bsod Featured

Some Printers Caused a BSOD After Windows 10 Update

There are reporters that some printers caused a BSOD after a Windows 10 update was installed. Find out whether it’s something you can fix.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 12, 2021

Verkada Security Firm Featured

Verkada Security Firm Cameras Hacked, Includes Tesla

Tesla was among the Verkada Security Firm Cameras that were hacked, along with governmental locations, such as a prison and a hospital.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 11, 2021

Dangerous Android Apps Featured

8 “Dangerous” Android Apps Identified by Cybersecurity Firm

There are constant warnings of aps, websites, and companies being attacked, and now 8 more dangerous apps have been identified.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 10, 2021

New Battery Material Featured

Material Developed to Make Batteries Last Longer

Scientists have recognized the frustration of shortened lithium-ion battery life and developed a new material that will make batteries last longer.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 9, 2021

Brave Search Engine Featured

The Brave Browser Will Launch Its Own Search Engine

The company behind the Brave browser intends to challenge Google search. It’s launching the Brave search engine in the first half of 2021.

By Laura Tucker – Mar 8, 2021

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